Court records show he pleaded Feb. 22 to the disorderly charge, a misdemeanor, in exchange for dismissal of the more severe charge of resisting and obstructing.

He was sentenced to a $435 fine and six months of probation. Vaught, who lives in Los Angeles, does not to have to report to his probation agent as part of the agreement.

According to an airport police officer, who filed a probable cause affidavit with the Kent County District Court, Vaught was in the airport lobby with numerous customers nearby when he was "using the 'F' word for 10 minutes with him being warned to cease."

When Vaught was told he was being arrested, he "attempted to flee," and allegedly lunged at an airport officer with his fists and arms.

"Defendant continued to fight and resist his arrest for several minutes until cuffed," the officer wrote.

Vaught starred at East Kentwood High School, helped lead the University of Michigan to the 1989 NCAA title and was a first-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Clippers in 1990. He also played for the Pistons (1998-2000), Dallas Mavericks and Washington Wizards.